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We conclude our Gospel Worship series by considering the ordinance of males having their head uncovered and the female's hair being covered with a fabric covering during public worship from 1 Corinthians 11-2-16. --We find that Paul's arguments deal with nature, heaven, and the covering of the woman's glory - and none of the argumentation made by t…
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We consider a topical sermon, in light of the recent Resurrection festival throughout visible Christendom, considering how the Lord's Day is given by Christ to the church weekly, and how rather than augmenting worship, the observance of annual festivals in the visible church distorts and diminishes the glory and power of Christ on His Lord's Day. P…
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-Due to technical difficulties video is not available-.--In our second sermon on backsliding, we discover that the core issue is that the heart of the backslider has been taken away from Christ. Either sin or the world has snatched their affections. The backslider is called to turn their heart back to Christ and remember the love of espousals - of …
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Our psalm of the month is the 5th portion -He- of Psalm 119. In this portion we investigate how the Christian is to be totally consecrated to the Lord Jesus Christ with their mind, heart, eyes, and feet as a response to the grace of God in Jesus Christ. To sing with the understanding and without hypocrisy is to have such a desire to be consecrated …
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From out of the final day of Sodom, we consider a sermon on how consumed a sinner's heart is by lust - that even when under temporal judgment from the Lord - they are insensible to it - and will continue to pursue sin with increased fervency. This doctrine gives explanatory power to not only our own sinful condition but also to that of our society …
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We consider Psalm 119-25-32 as January's Psalm of the Month and look to the Word of God to revive our soul when it is clinging to the dust. The Lord will use His Word to bring revival to our hearts when we are brought desolate, whether bringing us a word in chastisement that leads to repentance, in testimonies that contain sweet promises, to a view…
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As we continue to investgate Liberty of Conscience, we come to a consideration of our liberty in matters indifferent. We search the Scripture to understand a right use and wrong use of things indifferent in our Christian life. Concrete examples regard even our use of alcohol, clothing, and entertainment as we seek to do all things to the glory of G…
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We continue our new series on Biblical Liberty and consider one of the great battlegrounds for the Christians' liberty - their conscience. We find that God alone is Lord of the Conscience and we are freed from the doctrines and commandments of men to have our conscience bound to Christ in His Word. Impositions upon conscience whether by church auth…
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We continue our exposition of Luke's gospel. We find a demonized man who is blind and mute - but the Lord Jesus Christ with His Almighty Power frees him with a word so that he might see and praise God. The enemies of Christ claim that He has performed His miracle by Satan's power, but Christ shows them that He exerts the -finger of God- and that He…
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We begin a new series on the doctrine of Biblical Liberty. In recent history, there has been a question of what liberty the Church and individual Christians possess. These are not new questions. We will begin a series to consider the liberty of the individual Christian in view of the gospel, the spiritual liberty of the Church with Christ as her Ki…
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We return to Luke's gospel to consider our Lord's teaching on prayer. We are encouraged to pray with persistence, to Ask, Seek, and Knock, knowing both the content of prayer, but also the disposition of God to those of us in Christ, to answer us when we call. We are not to give up on our petitions insofar as they are in accord with God's will, know…
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Our second preparatory sermon deals with an examination of our love for the brethren before we come to commune to the Lord's Supper. Having grown in anticipation for meeting with Christ, we also must see if we are longing to commune with one another and know that -we being many are one- and are all partakers of that -one bread-, Jesus Christ Himsel…
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We look at the intercessory work of Jesus Christ as our High Priest and consider the great petition in His High Priestly prayer - that we would be with Him where He is. We marvel at the desire of the Lord and we are encouraged by how this prayer will be answered, and so the believer has every confidence that they will be with Jesus forever in heave…
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